7 Night Alaska Cruise

 Cruise Alaska On The Norwegian Jade

Discover Alaska on this 7-Day cruise aboard Norwegian Jade. Depart Whittier for some of Alaska’s most scenic destinations. Watch the humpback whales, porpoise and sea lions in the waters surrounding Icy Strait Point. Enjoy a traditional salmon bake in Juneau. Experience the thrill of dog sledding in Skagway. Learn about Alaska’s rich logging history by watching a lumberjack show. Then cruise the Inside Passage to arrive in Vancouver.

Every bit as spectacular as you've heard. Magnificent glaciers, wildlife, and history.



 Video: Norwegian Alaska 

Departing from Whittier 11 May 2026, 7 Days. 6 Ports. 1 Amazing Cruise !!!!


Photo: Norwegian Jade, Itinerary of Cruise 

Itinerary Overview

Day 1 - Whittier

Day 2 - Cruise Hubbard Glacier

Day 3 - Icy Strait Point

Day 4 - Juneau

Day 5 - Skagway

Day 6 - Ketchikan (Ward Cove)

Day 7 - Cruise  Inside Passage 

Day 8 - Vancouver 


/sites/default/files/WQF_03_modal_091213.jpg


Picture: Whittier Alaska 


Although situated only approximately 60 miles from Anchorage, Whittier feels a world away. This small, secluded town - only accessible by land via the two-mile long Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel - is nestled between soaring mountain peaks and the Passage Canal. Having been originally founded as a military facility during World War II, today, Whittier is your gateway to the famous Prince William Sound. The spectacular rugged coastlines and waterways are home to abundant wildlife, including bears, mountain goats, Dall sheep, whales, sea lions, otters and much more. Unleash your inner explorer on one of the many outdoor activities or enjoy a scenic boat tour along a portion of the sound.




Video: Hubbard Glacier     

The Hubbard Glacier is the largest tidewater glacier in North America. Its awe-inspiring, turquoise-coloured face towers nearly 400 feet tall - 250 feet of which are underwater - while its icebergs are often three or four stories high. At nearly six miles wide where the ice meets the ocean and 76 miles long, viewing this massive glacial mass is an experience not soon forgotten. As you cruise near the glacier, keep an eye out for the region's rich variety of wildlife, from bald eagles to harbour seals, orcas and humpback whales.


Video: Juneau

Juneau has been called “Alaska's peak experience,” certainly due in part to its unparalleled glacier viewing from such places as Tracy Arm Fjord, the Juneau Icefields and Glacier Bay National Park. Kayak up one of the area's many protected waterways, go flightseeing, tour historic downtown or try your hand at panning for gold. The majestic Mendenhall Glacier lies nearly 12 miles outside Juneau, a treck worthwhile.



Video: Skagway 

In a single year from 1896 to 1897, this remote town along the Inside Passage grew from a few tents to a city of 20,000 gold seekers. Today, travelers come in search of other riches - to experience yesteryear along Skagway's charming boardwalk lined with buildings that replicate those Gold Rush days



Video: Ketchikan

Thanks to its abundant rainfall, Ketchikan is surrounded by some of the world's most lush wilderness. Its Tlingit Indian name, Kach Khanna, means "spread wings of the eagle." Chances are you'll see one of these magnificent birds perched atop a Sitka tree during your Alaska cruise to Ketchikan (Ward Cove).

Submit Details to Join Us